Biomethane and renewable synthetic gases (such as synthetic methane produced from hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide) are low-carbon gaseous fuels designed to substitute fossil natural gas in existing or adapted gas infrastructure and appliances.[22] The TYNDP 2026 scenarios foresee these gases progressively replacing fossil methane to enable full decarbonization of the gas system by 2050.[3]
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